22 Pubs and Bars found in or around Lee (Train Station)

A small locals' pub with an Irish landlord who hosts regular music nights, is unremarkable in itself but is decent enough for a drink or two. One more for the seasoned pub-goer rather than bar émigrés, however.

Looking spick and span from the outside - particularly compared to the boarded up New Tiger's Head across the road - the Old Tiger's Head serves the need of a good few of the local residents. The staples of many a South London...

This handsome building was built in 1876 on the grounds of an earlier pub (with Young's assuming control in 1896) so you'd expect it to be well-run, and it is. A good range of beer and food is on offer, and there was a good...

A reasonable local with pleasant staff which is convenient for Hither Green station and isn't a nasty "station pub". There are plenty of worse places to drink in the Lewisham area. John Barras brewery (the high...

A fairly basic but friendly locals' pub on Lee High Road with an Irish landlord and slant to the whole shebang. It's decent enough for a pint or so if you're nearby, or tackling the legendary Lee High Road crawl of an afternoon.

The Dacre Arms comes close to defining the classic neighbourhood local. It's a small, snug place with lots of pictures and ephemera around the walls. Unusually for such a small pub, there are regular guest beers on tap (usually...